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PROCLITIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PROCLITIC is a clitic that is associated with a following word : a word that is treated in pronunciation as forming a part of a following ...
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PROCLITIC Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Proclitic definition: (of a word) closely connected in pronunciation with the following word and not having an independent accent or phonological status.
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Clitic - Wikipedia
Proclitic. edit. A proclitic appears before its host. Enclitic. edit. An enclitic appears after its host. Latin: Senatus Populusque Romanus. "Senate ...
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proclitic
proclitic, a. and n. Gram. (prəʊˈklɪtɪk) [ad. mod.L. procliticus (Hermann, 1801), f. Gr. *προκλιτικός, f. προκλίνειν, f. πρό, pro-2 + κλίνειν (see procline v.), after Gr. ἐγκλιτικός enclitic. So F. proclitique.] A. adj. In Greek Gram., used of a monosyllabic word that is so closely attached in pronu...
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proclitic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
proclitic · Contents · English · Romanian. edit. Etymology. edit · Borrowed from French proclitique. Adjective. edit. proclitic m or n (feminine singular ...
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Proclitics and Enclitics | Dickinson College Commentaries
A few common words have no accent of their own, but seem to rest on the word before or after. Those which thus look forward are called proclitics.
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Uma language
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[∅-] means that ∅ is a proclitic.
[-∅] means that ∅ is an enclitic.
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'Tis and 10 other fun proclitic words | The Week
English also used to have a number of proclitics — shortened words that attach to the beginning of other words. Most proclitic words are now ...
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What is a Proclitic - Glossary of Linguistic Terms | - SIL International
A proclitic is a clitic that precedes the word to which it is phonologically joined, like the unstressed 'the' in 'the house'.
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Proclitics - Ancient Greek Tutorials
These words are called proclitics because they are considered to “lean forward” on the following word for their accent. Proclitics are normally written without ...
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Proclitic - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
From Medieval Latin and Greek origin, "proclitic" means dependent in accent on the following word, describing a monosyllabic word closely attached without ...
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Proclitics and enclitics - A Workbook of New Testament Greek
Proclitics are considered to be associated with the following word – they lean forward. The rules for accent take both these types into account, and ...
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clitic
clitic Gram. (ˈklɪtɪk) [f. enclitic a. and n., proclitic a. and n.] An enclitic or proclitic (see quot. 1946). Also attrib.1946 E. A. Nida Morphology vii. 155 Many languages have elements that (1) combine phonologically with words with which they do not form morphological constructions, and (2) do n...
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Mitla Zapotec
Pluralization is indicated by a plural proclitic /re/, as in the following example
Alienably possessed nouns have a prefix ʃ- (spelled in the popular
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proclisis
proclisis Gram. (ˈprəʊklɪsɪs) [mod.L., f. Gr. πρό forward + κλίσις, f. κλίνειν to lean.] Pronunciation as a proclitic; the transference of stress to a following word.1893 J. Clark Man. Linguistics vi. 158 The existence of proclisis, which naturally is lifted in emphatic positions, οὐ freeing itself ...
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